Freeplay Energy PLC - Notice of Results - Amendment
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RNS Number:0590S
Freeplay Energy PLC
10 April 2008
This announcement replaces the release entitled "Notice of Results" that was
issued on April 9 2008 at 13:12 under RNS number '9870R'.
The Company will announce preliminary results on May 6 and not May 5 as
previously stated.
10 April 2008
Freeplay Energy plc
("Freeplay Energy")
Notice of Preliminary Results
Freeplay Energy, the original and global brand of clean, dependable energy
products, will announce preliminary results for the 12 months ending 31 December
2007 on Tuesday 6 May 2008.
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For further information, please contact:
Freeplay Energy plc 020 7851 2630
Rory Stear, Executive Chairman
Weber Shandwick Financial 020 7067 0700
Louise Robson or James White
Charles Stanley Securities (Nominated Adviser) 020 7149 6000
Mark Taylor or Freddy Crossley
Notes to Editors
Freeplay Energy plc is the original and leading global brand of clean,
dependable energy products. Freeplay Energy's clean, patented technology
harnesses human, solar and rechargeable energy and converts it into electricity
to power unique portable, consumer products replacing conventional disposable
battery-powered systems that are environmentally toxic and expensive. The
current product range includes radios, torches, lanterns, mobile phone chargers
and standalone foot powered generators. Freeplay Energy's "Lifeline" radio is
distributed throughout the developing world by The Freeplay Foundation
(www.freeplayfoundation.org) and other AID and Humanitarian organisations such
as Unicef and other United Nations' agencies. Further information about Freeplay
Energy plc and its products can be found at www.freeplayenergy.com.
Freeplay Energy - Best in the World, Best for the World
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